Answer:
your answer is correct
Explanation:
They speak Spanish. but yes! They are
1. Swiss this is the only answer left that would make since.
2. Spanish you don't have to be Spanish to speak it NOT THE ANSWER
3. Mexican Mexican also speak Spanish so most likely not the answer
4. Venezuelans the people from Venezuela are also Spanish NOT THE ANSWER
Answer
Explanation:
C'est le 11 octobre
Nous sommes lundi
Charlotte et Jean-Paul sont en vacances
Tu es un membre de la famille
La Martinique et la guadeloupe sont des departements d'outre-mer
La prof est dans la salle de classe
je suis tres intellegent
vous etes de pointe-a-pitre
sorry there are no accents, i dont have them on my computer! hope this helps :)
Bonjour,
Based on the real-life example in the lesson, which of the following would be an appropriate way to say hello to a German work associate?
<em>1.Smile and verbally greet him</em>
Hi !!
1- Qui est Vercingétorix ?
<u>un chef gaulois </u>
2- Est-ce que ce sport se pratique normalement quand il fait beau ou quand il neige ?
l'escalade se pratique <u>quand il fait beau</u>.
3- Est-ce que ce sport se pratique en été ou en hiver ?
La planche à neige (snowboard) se pratique <u>en hiver</u>.
4- Est-ce qu ce sport se pratique quand il fait chaud ou quand il fait froid ?
La plongée se pratique quand il fait <u>chaud</u>.
5- Fais une phrase avec ne... rien
Je <u>ne </u>veux <u>rien</u> manger. <em>(I want to eat nothing)
</em>6- Fais une phrase avec ne....personne.
Je <u>ne</u> veux voir <u>personne</u>. <em>(I want to see no one)
7- </em>Fais une phrase<em> avec </em>ne .. ni....ni.
Je <u>n'</u>aime <u>ni</u> les pâtes <u>ni</u> le riz.
Il <u>ne</u> veut aller <u>ni </u>au cinéma<u> ni</u> au restaurant.
Ces phrases sont au 'passé composé'. Mettre au' présent'
- Mon frère <u>choisit</u><u /> de prendre ses vacances en hiver.
- Vous <u>voulez</u><u /> faire de la moto des neiges au Québec.
- Nous <u>allons</u> en Guadeloupe pour faire de la plongée.
- Je <u>demande</u> à mon ami de venir avec moi.
- Yvette <u>descend</u> la montagne en planche à neige.
- Antoine <u>veut</u> jouer au tennis.
<u>Mettre au négatif</u>
- Il <u>ne travaille pas</u> chez lui.
- Sophie et Marc <u>n'aiment pas</u> manger au restaurant.
- Vous <u>n'avez pas</u> parlé au téléphone pendant des heures.
<u>Où es-tu allé hier ? </u>(If you want to write the subject feminine add the 'E' in (..)
Hier je suis allé(e) me promener pour acheter des vêtement car c'est la période des soldes. A(à) midi, j'ai retrouvé une amie et nous avons déjeuné ensemble à la terrasse d'un café. L'après-midi, nous sommes allé(e)s nous promener dans les jardins du château de Versailles.C'est un endroit magnifique et on peut marcher à l'ombre.
Nous sommes revenu(e)s vers dix-sept heures (5 p.m.). Il faisait encore très chaud et nous étions très fatigué(e)s. Nous sommes alors rentré(e)s chez nous.
<em>Yesterday , I walked around to buy clothes because it's the sales time.At noon, I met a (girl) frien and we had lunch together at a café terrace. On the afternoon, we went to the Garden of the castle of Versailles.It's a beautiful place and you can walk in the shade. We came back around 5 p.m.. It was still very hot and we were tired. We then went back home.
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hope this will help :)
WHO IS MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE?
Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre or better known simply as Maximilien Robespierre.
(May 6, 1758- July 28, 1794)
He is a well-known Jacobin leader and one of the most prominent figures of the French Revolution.
In the remaining months of 1793 he came to overpower the Committee of Public Safety, the principal organ of the Revolutionary government during the known Reign of Terror, but in 1794 he was overthrown and executed in the Thermidorian Reaction.
As an important member of the Committee of Public Safety in 1793, Robespierre was the main reason of the deadly execution, mostly by guillotine, of more than 17,000 enemies of the Revolution. After the day of his arrest, Robespierre and 21 of his followers were guillotined before a huddle of rejoicing crowd in the Place de la Revolution in Paris.
Maximilien Robespierre was born in Arras, France, in 1758. He studied law through a scholarship and in 1789 was elected to be a representative of the Arras commoners in the Estates General. Robespierre became a prominent member of the Revolutionary body. He took a radical, democratic stance and was known as “the Incorruptible” that time for his dedication to social morality. In April 1790, he took over the Jacobins, a powerful political club that promoted the ideas of the French Revolution. He encourage for King Louis XVI to be put on trial for treason and won many enemies after that.